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An idea for keeping family details on paper
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Nicola | Report | 14 Aug 2007 08:27 |
I found i was getting bogged down with papers/print offs etc, and as im doing this for my nans christmas pressie i felt it would all be confusing for her. Now this is a little time consuming but ive found it really works for me- im giving my nan a family tree print off which will simply show name/dob/death. Ive bought some index cards ( those in a box with alphabetical dividers) I have a card for each person ( filed under surname) and on each card im adding all known details- ie- occupation and address of each census- details of marriage/witnessess/place of baptism/burial / and also attaching a copy of any birth/marriage certs.etc. Hopefully (fingers crossed it works) all my Nan ( and me..) have to do is pick out the persons file from the folder and all the info is available. Everything is in one little folder rather than the 4 i had originally! |
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Mumsy | Report | 14 Aug 2007 09:56 |
I use the 'Printable Family Tree forms' from this site which can be found on the home page and keep them in ring binders. Works for me. Mumsy. |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 14 Aug 2007 10:18 |
Good idea - this is fine whilst your tree is small but you will find it becomes unmanageable as your tree grows. Why not use a program such as FTM. It has the facilities for recording all these snippets of information and printing out the details on reports, when you want hard copy to give to someone. |